Only soak the top piece. The bottom one should be flat. Also, cut the
top piece larger than necessary to allow for the molding around the gun.
Kate
On 8/9/2010 5:49 PM, Edmund Conen wrote:
> Howdy Pilgrim! :-)
>
> You can go to: http://www.sassnet.com
> Look down the left hand column, find and click: "SASS Links"
> Scroll down to click: "Leather Goods"
>
> You'll find a couple of dozen places listed.
> Be warned; leather work ain't cheap! For a very young cowgirl you'd
>probably do better to just make them yourself. (IMHO) Get light weight
>leather(for a young'un with toys) and use her existing holsters and the guns
>for a pattern. Make whatever mods., customizations, alterations you want,
>then cut them out. You can either sew them yourself, or show the shoe repair
>shop (or other leather worker) how you want them done and let them do it.
> I've never made holsters myself, but my friend made mine in a very simple
>style. I'm told you can wet the leather and wrap it around the guns to dry
>for a more custom fit. (Seal the guns in plastic bags first to prevent
>rusting! Yes, I do remember that they're only toys, but they're your baby's
>pride and joy after all. :-))
> Have fun, Daddy!
> "Iron Ed" in NC
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